Principles of OT

Oxidative therapy is a wide range of therapies that use the chemical properties of oxygen to improve health. The primary goal is to enhance cellular oxygen utilization by sending oxygen to the bloodstream, interstitial fluid, and tissue. Successful oxidative therapy is determined by how effectively bioabsorbable oxygen molecules are delivered and reach the intended source.

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Explanation

Wetway is an innovator of technology that simplifies the process of introducing and delivering high amounts of bio-absorbable oxygen. Its products non-invasively designate the diverse chemical properties of a proprietary electrolyte solution of oxygen species (ESOS). Pro-oxidative and anti-oxidative oxygen species maintain redox equilibrium in this solution. The oxygen that’s introduced to the body is in the form of reactive oxygen species in redox equilibrium. The reactive oxygen species are ionized and move through body fluids (via ionic diffusion) to satisfy oxygen demand. Dissolved, ionized oxygen species are 100%

Implementation

Transdermal

Dissolved oxygen penetrates the skin and reaches internal fluids for systemic distribution.

Topical

Oxygenation targeting the tissue surrounding the point of application.

Airway

Aerosolized, dissolved oxygen that amplifies the body’s oxygen uptake.

Ocular

Boosting the eye’s oxygen capacity and enhancing oxygen transfer into deep layers.

Nutritional

Breaking down complex molecules and neutralizing contaminants in the stomach.

Comparisons

> Oxygen Supplementation

  • Supports respiration by increasing the concentration of oxygen molecules in inspired air.
  • Effectiveness is determined by individual lung function to ionize the oxygen molecules to bioabsorbable form and transfer to the bloodstream.

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> Aerosolized ESOS

  • Supports respiration by infusing ionized oxygen species into air.
  • Oxygen is already ionized and in bioabsorbable form, quickly and effectively reaching the bloodstream.

> Ozone therapies

  • Ozonated water contributes with oxygen species to support digestion and topical applications.
  • Requires special equipment
  • Short half-life and can’t be stored

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> ESOS treated water

  • Contributes with oxygen species enhanced with electrolytes for better absorption to support multiple applications.
  • Mixes with water
  • Stable and may be stored for several months

> Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

  • Requires equipment operated by professionals.
  • Oxygen absorption is limited by lung transfer capacity.
  • Oxygen utilization is limited by bloodstream delivery capacity.
  • May take 20+ sessions for results

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> ESOS soak

  • Self-administered soak
  • Oxygen absorption is determined by the dissolved oxygen in the water.
  • Oxygen is delivered to the tissues via ionic diffusion and utilization is determined by demand.
  • May take 2-3 sessions for results

> Hydrogen peroxide

  • Liberates a single atom of oxygen in water—which decays rapidly.
  • Poorly absorbed through the skin. 
  • Higher concentrations increase absorption but may cause skin irritation

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> ESOS solutions

  • Liberates various oxygen species and electrolytes that provide stability.
  • The best transdermal penetration among all oxidative therapies
  • Achieves higher oxygen absorption at a lower concentration, without skin irritation.

> Chlorine Dioxide

  • Unstable, short-term storage
  • Strong oxidant agent
  • Solutions are respiratory irritants

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> ESOS

  • Stable, long-term storage
  • Oxidant and antioxidant equilibrating agent
  • Solutions are breathable

Conclusion

Wetway products support the maximization of oxygen bioavailability at the cellular level by introducing oxygen metabolites transdermally, topically, via airways, ocularly, and nutritionally. These five non-invasive forms of implementation attain results similar to, and often exceeding, those reached with traditional oxidative therapies. Wetway products are quicker, more effective, safer, cost less and require no prescriptions.